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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 203596" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>There's a ppi debate? I thought it was common knowledge that ppi/dpi is for print resolution only, and has nothing to do with file size or how images appear on a screen. For example, and the sake of simple math:</p><p></p><p>Image size: 500x500 pixels</p><p>@ 500 ppi/dpi the printed image on a piece of paper would be 1 inch x 1 inch</p><p>@ the more common 240 "hi-res" ppi/dpi, the same image would print out to be around 2x2</p><p>File size doesn't change with either setting</p><p></p><p></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 203596, member: 1061"] There's a ppi debate? I thought it was common knowledge that ppi/dpi is for print resolution only, and has nothing to do with file size or how images appear on a screen. For example, and the sake of simple math: Image size: 500x500 pixels @ 500 ppi/dpi the printed image on a piece of paper would be 1 inch x 1 inch @ the more common 240 "hi-res" ppi/dpi, the same image would print out to be around 2x2 File size doesn't change with either setting [/QUOTE]
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